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Herald - Dictionary Entry

Herald

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation

/ˈhɛrəld/

Definitions

  1. (Noun) A person or thing viewed as a sign that something is about to happen.
  2. (Noun) An official messenger bringing news.
  3. (Verb) To announce or signal the approach of something.

Usage Examples

  • The robin is often seen as a herald of spring.
  • The king's herald announced the arrival of the royal guests.
  • The new technology heralds a new era of innovation.

Etymology

From Middle English 'heraud,' from Old French 'heraut,' of Germanic origin, related to Old High German 'heri' (army) and 'wald' (rule).

Synonyms

  • Messenger
  • Forerunner
  • Announcer
  • Harbinger

Antonyms

  • Follower
  • Obscurer
  • Suppressor

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish heraldo eh-RAHL-doh
French héraut eh-ROH
Hindi संदेशवाहक san-desh-vaa-hak
Chinese (Mandarin) 传令官 Chuán lìng guān
Arabic منادي Munaadi

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In British English, 'herald' is pronounced as /ˈhɛrəld/, while in American English, it has a slightly softer 'r' sound.

Historical Usage

Heralds played an important role in medieval courts, announcing royal decrees and overseeing chivalric tournaments.

Cultural Nuances

In literature and mythology, heralds are often portrayed as divine messengers or omens of fate.

More Information

The role of heralds evolved over time, from being official messengers of the king to their presence in modern contexts such as newspaper names (e.g., "The Herald").

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